
The story of the Renaissance city and palace of Urbino, and the life of the extraordinary man who created it: Federico da Montefeltro.
'Painstakingly researched and yet unfailingly readable' Ross King
"Sumptuous illustrations... Jane Stevenson's loving biography [is] the perfect tour guide to the past'" --Literary Review
"An insight into one of Renaissance Italy's most glamorous courts. The lords of Urbino are not nearly so well-known as the Medici or Borgias, but their architectural and art patronage, and book-collecting, deserve to be recognised - as do their military skills and bloodthirsty intrigues" --Catherine Fletcher "In a narrative matching her book's sumptuous illustrations, Jane Stevenson celebrates Urbino as an essential place of pilgrimage for all lovers of Italian art and literature" --Jonathan Keates "Jane Stevenson shows us the man - warts, battle scars, collapsed vertebrae and all - behind the myth of one of the most fascinating characters in Renaissance Italy... Painstakingly researched and yet unfailingly readable'" --Ross King "A fabulous merging of seductive design with bravura scholarship" --Alexandra Harris "A revelatory study of Federico da Montefeltro" --Choice Magazine "A fascinating account of the patrons and artists behind the creation of one of Italy's hidden treasures" --Mary Hollingsworth "Stevenson conjures the marvellous, intoxicating, brutal and beautiful world of Renaissance Italy with a lightness of touch and an eye for complexity and contradiction, bringing to life the battered, potent and panegyricised figure of a Christian prince, Renaissance patron and ruthless mercenary" --Tablet "A splendid series of illustrations ... A superior study packed with detail" --TLS